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On February 29 2012 02:34 dragonborn wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 02:15 sc2superfan101 wrote:On February 29 2012 02:10 dragonborn wrote:On February 29 2012 02:06 sc2superfan101 wrote:On February 29 2012 02:03 dragonborn wrote:On February 29 2012 01:59 sc2superfan101 wrote: something about your posts is annoying me so i looked it up. again, take this how you will:
Major has beaten:
Naniwa (2-1 EG Masters Cup #5) BeastyQT (2-0 2011 GCPL S2)
something about yours post is annoying me, do i looked it up sjow's and GoOdy's history! take this how you will:, GoOdy 2 NesTea 1(TSL 3) GoOdy 2 ret 0(HSC) GoOdy 2 Sleep 0(zotac monthly) SjoW 2 Polt 0 (game credits cup) SjoW 2 Rain 0 (mlg raleigh) SjoW 2 NaNiwa 0 (mlg raleigh k... and what's your point? i didn't say that one was better than the other.... tbh, i don't think any of them are top-tier so... i was just throwin out some facts. Then stop throwing randomly some facts, because major isnt good/accomplished as GoOdy and SjoW. K, this obviously is really a hot-topic with you so (your the first reply on the thread with a kind of snarky comment) i'll just leave you be. but i do want to put it out there that i'm still pretty sure that's not how ELO works. When you playing more game than other players, your win rate gets lower and lower. SjoW's win rate in short term(same game number with major) is like 80%ish, because of SjoW is solid in all match ups. MajOr's vZ = 52-32 +20 win and 61.90% win rate SjoW's vZ : 160-130 (55.17%) = +30 with 55.17% win rate, because of SjoW played more game than MajOr.Also SjoW's all time vZ opponents is harder than major's. dont pretend to understand mathematics. its disgusting.
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It will soon reach a point where it's easy to predict Maj0r's next team, just by looking at the list of teams he wasn't a part of.
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Yeah some solid math in here
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On February 29 2012 02:46 Novalisk wrote: It will soon reach a point where it's easy to predict Maj0r's next team, just by looking at the list of teams he wasn't a part of. You know, after going through this thread. I don't think people realize that Major has only been on three teams so far. x6, ROOT, and sixjax. Naniwa alone doubles the amount of teams Major has been on, and HuK has even been on more teams than him. It seems to me people just join the bandwagon and assume that Major has been on 15 teams now.
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I hope he one day settles down and finds a home. GL on the new team bro.
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On February 29 2012 03:00 Phobbers wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 02:46 Novalisk wrote: It will soon reach a point where it's easy to predict Maj0r's next team, just by looking at the list of teams he wasn't a part of. You know, after going through this thread. I don't think people realize that Major has only been on three teams so far. x6, ROOT, and sixjax. Naniwa alone doubles the amount of teams Major has been on, and HuK has even been on more teams than him. It seems to me people just join the bandwagon and assume that Major has been on 15 teams now. Might be because he went through 15 different names.
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Not sure why people keep circlejerking in these threads, and still nothing is done about it
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On February 29 2012 03:00 Phobbers wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 02:46 Novalisk wrote: It will soon reach a point where it's easy to predict Maj0r's next team, just by looking at the list of teams he wasn't a part of. You know, after going through this thread. I don't think people realize that Major has only been on three teams so far. x6, ROOT, and sixjax. Naniwa alone doubles the amount of teams Major has been on, and HuK has even been on more teams than him. It seems to me people just join the bandwagon and assume that Major has been on 15 teams now. But see, Naniwa had a very long stint on Dignitas, Huk was on Liquid for a long time. These guys actually fulfilled their contracts with those teams. Major hasn't done that.
Also a lot of their team switching was done very early in sc2 when nothing was really established.
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On February 29 2012 03:00 Phobbers wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 02:46 Novalisk wrote: It will soon reach a point where it's easy to predict Maj0r's next team, just by looking at the list of teams he wasn't a part of. You know, after going through this thread. I don't think people realize that Major has only been on three teams so far. x6, ROOT, and sixjax. Naniwa alone doubles the amount of teams Major has been on, and HuK has even been on more teams than him. It seems to me people just join the bandwagon and assume that Major has been on 15 teams now. You obviously know nothing about him from SC1..
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I hope he finally disappears from the scene never to be seen again.
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Maybe he should change his name again if he signs with another team.
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Although no longer on the team, Lopez will play out the rest of the ESEA season with CheckSix Gaming, which will be held throughout the week of February 27th against Its Gosu.
Isn't this kind of shady? Has there ever been any precedent when a team essentially kept a free agent as ringer before?
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On March 03 2012 20:45 HornyHerring wrote: I hope he finally disappears from the scene never to be seen again. The situation is indeed quite sad.
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On March 03 2012 20:50 Primadog wrote:Show nested quote + Although no longer on the team, Lopez will play out the rest of the ESEA season with CheckSix Gaming, which will be held throughout the week of February 27th against Its Gosu.
Isn't this kind of shady? Has there ever been any precedent when a team essentially kept a free agent as ringer before? ReIGN is doing it for IPL TAC, having their players pay their matches until they find a new team.
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Wonder what makes his new offer better than the CheckSix one
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Pretty sure it will be Infinity Seven. Main reason is I was watching Demuslim's stream and he got a custom game invite from iSTerran... Could be a coincidence of course.
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If I had a bunch of money, I would solosponsor him, he's so awesome.
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"Although no longer on the team, Lopez will play out the rest of the ESEA season with CheckSix Gaming, which will be held throughout the week of February 27th against Its Gosu."
LOL
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On March 03 2012 21:05 masterbreti wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2012 20:50 Primadog wrote: Although no longer on the team, Lopez will play out the rest of the ESEA season with CheckSix Gaming, which will be held throughout the week of February 27th against Its Gosu.
Isn't this kind of shady? Has there ever been any precedent when a team essentially kept a free agent as ringer before? ReIGN is doing it for IPL TAC, having their players pay their matches until they find a new team.
ReIGN is different though, that team actually dissolved. It's either they play out IPL as the players formerly on ReIGN or forfeit rest of the season, which can realistically mess up the team league rankings badly. Most people applaud the ReIGN players for finishing off their obligations to the fans.
Check 6, on the other hand, got plenty of bodies left. They're in no danger of forfeiting the season, so keeping MajOr on board is purely a move to improve their ESEA finish. If that's okay, what's stopping the other team from hiring MC for a day or something equally ridiculous? (maybe not MC, but SjoW is free agent right now)
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On March 03 2012 21:27 Primadog wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2012 21:05 masterbreti wrote:On March 03 2012 20:50 Primadog wrote: Although no longer on the team, Lopez will play out the rest of the ESEA season with CheckSix Gaming, which will be held throughout the week of February 27th against Its Gosu.
Isn't this kind of shady? Has there ever been any precedent when a team essentially kept a free agent as ringer before? ReIGN is doing it for IPL TAC, having their players pay their matches until they find a new team. ReIGN is different though, that team actually dissolved. It's either they play out IPL as the players formerly on ReIGN or forfeit rest of the season, which can realistically mess up the team league rankings badly. Most people applaud the ReIGN players for finishing off their obligations to the fans. Check 6, on the other hand, got plenty of bodies left. They're in no danger of forfeiting the season, so keeping MajOr on board is purely a move to improve their ESEA finish. If that's okay, what's stopping the other team from hiring MC for a day or something equally ridiculous? (maybe not MC, but SjoW is free agent right now)
I don't know what IPL does, but if I'm not mistaken, in the GSTL you a set in stone lineup for the entire season that cannot be changed. You can't add players mid-season. And I'm going to assume that MajOr told CheckSix that he was going to play out the IPL season, and if the IPL does what the GSTL does, he'd still be on the lineup and can play for CheckSix.
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